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Permission has been granted for the use of ideas and language expressed by Stephen F. Williams in the following publications:

“Antidote to Revolution: Vasilii Maklakov’s Advocacy of the Rule of Law and Constitutionalism,” in Russia’s Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914–22, Book 4: Reintegration: The Struggle for the State (Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, forthcoming 2017).

“A Kadet’s Critique of the Kadet Party: Vasily Maklakov,” Revolutionary Russia 23 (2010), 29–65 (Abingdon, UK, and Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis).

“Liberalism,” in A Companion to the Russian Revolution, edited by Daniel Orlovsky (Chichester, UK, and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming 2018).

“The Rule of Law as the Thin End of the Wedge,” in A Revolution in the International Rule of Law: Essays in Honor of Don Wallace, Jr., edited by Borzu Sabahi, Nicholas J. Birch, Ian A. Laird, and José Antonio Rivas, 49–58 (Huntington, NY: JurisNet LLC, 2014).